Environmental
Mold in a Louisiana home is particularly significant as a disclosure item because:
AMold always voids a property sale by state law
BMold can cause health problems and may indicate moisture or structural issues✓ Correct
CMold is covered under standard homeowners insurance
DMold is only a concern in commercial properties
Explanation
Mold disclosure is important because mold can cause respiratory health problems and often signals underlying moisture, water intrusion, or structural issues. Sellers in Louisiana must disclose known mold problems.
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